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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-08, Page 18PAGE EIGHT. EEN 'ed In Christian, Refort • e THE LUCKNOW''SENTINEL.:LU CKNQW;:..QNTARIO' rrcr { PROP R VAN,OEN N Luc•know Ch ristian.Reforrned,. ,Church, was the scene of the recent wedding ceremony at which Diane • Van.Oene'.n and. Herman Proper • exchanged vows ata double -ring° service.before'Rev 'J::•Van Sternp.'-. voort, Lucknow. r.'; Mr and • h9.rs:, J: 'Van' Oenen. 'R.. R. 1 Port Albert arethe'parents'of the bride while Mr. and . Mrs . J. • Proper,� Rockwood • are the: parents P. • • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1969. PWFOPD MOTORS CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO -DaHGE, 4 doer, 8=au r at c,�. _ ower steering and power brakes, demonstrator 69',CHRYSLER Newport 'Convert ible,• powerequipped and radio 7, .DODGE.'stationwagon, 8.Cylinder automatic and radio. DGE, 2 door mantic : and' radio: 64 'PLYMOUTH, -6 . automatic:., : rdtop,, 6 , auto - 3• FORD, 4 door sedan, 6: standar TRUCKS .. ►4 DODGE D500, chassis and cab ' Fruitland, was matron of honor, 'in a pale green. crimiilene floor -length gown featuring chiffon puffed sleeves and' a chiffon .floor. -length. strain which hung from her. shoulders !.Matching ,ace touched the.•sleeves , and the high:•waist of the.princess•. • Photo:By.'lvlcbowe1gown She 'carried yellow daisies o:f ,the• groom.: ' Given in•.niarr.iage by':her father, the, bride had. chosen a white .•fortrel floor -length gown decorated with lace:. Fir wrist -length chiffonsleeves had, ,lace cuffs'•and • •her:trailing , chiffon vGi1 Was edged, i with the�.same `lace. 'She carried an• arm bou uet of white carnations and,Y 'ellow.roses. • •Nilma:Groot, sister of thebride; , GIVES A COMPLETELY WEATHERPRO.O_F .O LENGTHS IN` STOCK 6FT: TO:16'FT , AVAILABLE 1N LENGTHS, UP. TO 30 FT. • �i�71r ddvvvv -wr:s �`»�• and white carnations' in an'olive green basket'and wore acrown of .. yellow daisies in • Y her hair., Marionb,Groeneweg en', .C,rarid Raids Michigan, ;and Freda .proper„:. Rockwood;;' as bridesmaids; were owned: similar to the matron •of •honor Flowergirl Margie Siertserna Auburn wore a gown Marryn. Mrs:: Outerbrid e gave the history of her home; rs. ,Walter Lock read'a poem." he hat that Clara bought,". .Mrs,„ Orah," • C -rawor f0—d read' the history -of millet Kingsbridge Guid es ery shops m Ripley. A••sing song The' Kingsbridge First • r Lock,; ' • C p • y�ed, it •1 Gui •. e'd's held their meeting on Thursday ev-ening ,Was ledby M.Mrs,,, Stories:of interest on th-ree-points in our:County of Bruce:were given.. "Red 'Ba "•-b. Mrs. ,Elwyn Pollock;. Y •.y Yyn .".Walkerton" by Mrs. Myrtlee .McL•ean . and the, "Three Plaques". iy:Mrs.• Emerson._` 0. Courtesy, remarks were • iven b Y .g.. y. Mrs.: Kirkpatrick. : Pictures. of local scenes were••' as - P , sed around ,and enjoyed.. •A 65th Anniversary cake ;was similar. to the. seriior attendants served by lvlrs . Elwyn•Pollo'ek and except it was::styled with a chiffon' her corrtrnittee of Mrs:;. Myrtle' bow at back instead of •a- :train. r'McLean , Emerson arid Mrs. • Bob, Prop:ertockwood;. was • best man, and 'Gary van Oenen;;,, •R. R.' 1 Port. Albert.and Bill Klum'p eilhower •Listowei,'.were ushers. i. Royal 'blue taffeta *with sequin: and white lace•tr.im and a• corsage. --1-o-f: p�,nh-.-sweetheart`—roses�tic •• . by the.: bride's smother • who ..received 1 wedding=guests in::the church rparior: „The groomr•s mother •w:ore' •a, light, blue linen dress with a• lace -••bodice and a corsage ,bf red • roses. For.. honeymooning• in the Bruce Peninsula Manitoulin Island and, the Sud%ury .districts the bride • •'changed to.a.'pa•le green crimpleile suit beltedowith a matching ,scarf ; r -44 y t--a-nurSti.O hlie purse- -. •and'glovesand,a corsage 'of yellow daisies •andwhite :carnations, Prior to her marriage ,.:the bride 'was the guest of honor at'a shower • in t .e:Luc now C ristian °e Church: `V' x .4" STRAPPING :• •• SPIRAL LEAD MEAD NAILS ' 'ARDOX NAILS 8•FT. RIBBED. PLAST1C SHEETS ALSO AVAILABLE COLOURED, PRE -COATED • • ALVANIZED. STEEL ROOFING `COLOURS IREN('ECEMENT PORTLAND and MASONRY . '�ti ':,.-.��:•.•..--�;.,-.,-.-ti-., �.-.:�.•-..-, �:.,•^4-:v-.:� .-.. ;qui. PHONE 528-3118 LLJCKNOW --d-des , oman • Lt.. Caesar held emergency drill and Lt. MacLennan led:the' girls in a: sng,.'song, Captain'•Tigert asked ••the •girls, about.a hike' on October 18th and 'also• planried. a :court Of honour' meeting. Lt:. - ;Caesar conducted' a fashion' show which was enjoyed by. everyone.. Roll call and .nspection.was h'eld, by Lt'...'Smnett and'":Lt.:Caesar;': Campfire was held:; by the King- fishe'rs, conducted by patrol: leader Ann Dalton and'second Brenda Mora Cts Y� . • F • •• Mrs: Gillies and, Mrs'. Geddes ' ` were the two oldest members .pres- ent being over .80 years old • • e'meeting clotted with Faps.. 1 UPPORT THE:LOi LUCKNOWPUBLuIC SC.HOOI„ SENIOR: STUDENTS • • Orme fh:pnniversar� :e Served At ipley Institute Historical Research was the.`topie or•t exp ey omen s . ns meeting ,meeting on October 3rd'-in•the Legion, Hall with.;Mrs." Ross'Martyn ,convening: The President, Mrs`. Finlay.McLeod 'and Secretary., `Walter :Culbert.dealt with the busi- A report on the successful blind canvass .was given by Alis: Kirk- patrick.':. irkpatirick.':• A don,tionwas given to the High School Awards. Mrs. Roy MacKenzie and Mrs. Bert Irwin were appointed to attend the Bruce, County Ra11y. on October lett' at, Elmwood, The rollcall was answered b • wearing.a hat depicting a 'song. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joe 'Scott, Mrs: Kirkpatrick and Mrs. •Nellie McLeod, Mrs: Roy,MacKenzie won the lucky chair prize. Many pleasant local history r memories were toad by Mrr. Ross, • i u ,,, WILL BE. CANVASSING .LOCALLY: IN SUPPORT OF'.'THE. CANADIAN NATIONAL;' INSTITUTE FOR THE •BLIND,• From OCTOBER 10th to 1'. AVERY FAVOURABLE,; RESPONSE WAS RECEIVED LAST'': YEAR AND. IT I.S AGAIN HOPED THAT THE CO.OPERATION` • OF• THE '.PUBLIC'.;: WILL, BE, RECEIVED; , DURING.THIS • CANVASS. • ss of sighften arouos -fear-•-of--financial.. dependeice - fear of becoming a burden to the family.. • CNIB'S training, and re-training program assists those Can- adians who become blind, to re -join the labour force;. Because you support CNIB'S CAMPAIGN for funds, they can, once again, become_ independent ctize.';e9ntributing .to : our, national economy.